Speculation based on Nintendo’s patents have led to some theories about the Switch. Nintendo’s Switch will include a gyroscope, GPS, touchscreen, compass, motion tracking, image recognition and the ability to project images onto a flat surface or hand, if the company’s patents for the system remain accurate.

Samsung filed a copyright claim on a viral video of a Grand Theft Auto V mod that turns the explosion-prone Galaxy Note 7 into a bomb. The video was initially taken down. The video’s creator, who goes by the handle sdaddy345, said he’d filed a “counter-claim” against Samsung. It appears to have worked, and the video is back up.

Apple sued Mobile Star on Monday for allegedly selling counterfeit power adaptors and charging cables on Amazon. Filing the trademark lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Apple says that Mobile Star is advertising fake accessories as the real thing.

The Washington State Gambling Commission said that Valve had until October 14 to “respond and explain” how Steam is now in compliance with state gambling laws. After missing their initial deadline to respond, Valve has issued a lengthy letter against assertions that skin betting was in any way their doing.

After opening several Star Wars-themed businesses, a man named Michael Brown has been sued by Lucasfilm for infringing on its intellectual property. A lawsuit against Brown was filed for the operation of businesses that include New York Jedi, the Lightsaber Academy and Thrills and Skills.

The SAG-AFTRA National Board of Directors has set a Friday strike date against video game employers should they not agree to a new deal. The union announced it will go on strike against several companies. Unless a deal is struck during bargaining sessions scheduled for the first part of this week, all games that went into production after Feb. 17, 2015 for those employers will be struck.

Timo ‘Taimou’ Kettunen, a member of competitive Overwatch’s Team EnVyUs, was fined by the South Korean esports network OGN for making “a lewd comment” in a Twitch chat about one of its interviewers. Taimou made his sexist remarks during an interview with Thomas “Morte” Kerbusch of REUNITED after the latter was defeated 3-0 by Team Runaway.

Sony customers who purchased one of the original launch PlayStation 3 consoles can now submit claims in a nationwide class-action lawsuit regarding the company’s removal of Linux support from the system, according to a settlement notice.

Two teenagers have been charged with cyber crimes related to the 2014 holiday attacks that brought down the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. Those distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks knocked millions of customers offline, rendering the gaming networks useless and costing Sony and Microsoft both money and goodwill with fans. Zachary Buchta of Fallston, Maryland and Bradley Jan Willem Van Rooy of Leiden, the Netherlands were charged by U.S. attorneys in federal court for “conspiring to cause damage to protected computers.”